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CARNEGIE IS GLAD KAISER TOOK PLEDGE; Lauds Emperor's Stand Against Alcohol at Dinner to the Prince of Monaco.

Andrew Carnegie praised the German Emperor for his temperance stand at a farewell dinner given last night at the Beaux Arts by A.A. Anderson, the artist, to Prince Albert of Monaco, whom he accompanied on a hunting trip in the Rocky Mountains. The Prince sat on Mr. Anderson's right, and next to him was Mr. Carnegie.

October 27, 1913

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